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The Andalusian Government meets the PSOE while the rest of the groups question the offer of dialogue on strategic laws

The Minister of the Presidency, Interior, Social Dialogue and Administrative Simplification, Antonio Sanz held his second meeting in just fifteen days with the secretary general of the PSOE-A, Juan Espadas, to establish the bases for a possible dialogue around the main initiatives of the Andalusian Government for the second part of the legislature. According to the regional government, the meeting was positive and marks a scenario for possible joint work on issues such as housing, scientific law or professional training which will be at the center of each of the departments.

However, this proposal from the Andalusian Government aimed at advancing agreements on the main projects of the legislature, which began in the meeting held by the Andalusian President, Juanma Moreno, with the spokespersons of all political groups, isremains stagnant and with little chance of progress.

The political group Adelante Andalucía, through its spokespersonJosé Ignacio García has already informed the regional government that he will only attend meetings for which there is documentation and a clear agenda.. Of all the calls, this happened only in the context of the proposal to work on a scientific law.

The political group of Por Andalucía was more forceful, directly rejecting its participation in all meetings proposed by the Andalusian government. “When we have documentation and can also participate in the preparation of the agenda, we will have no problem attending. but for infomercials I think they are sufficient and are largely sufficient on their own“said spokesperson Inma Nieto.

Vox showed its willingness to participate in the meetings, but warned that it did not yet have clear calls and opposed the Andalusian government. “If it were the government of Andalusia, I wouldn’t even sit in the PSOEBecause, basically, it’s bad for Andalusia and, of course, it’s bad for the Spaniards,” said party spokesperson Manuel Gavira.

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